This more academically challenging activity looks at differences in the early church concerning the best way to interpret the story of Adam and Eve in Genesis 1. It Read More →
This academically challenging activity looks at differences in interpretations of the story of Adam and Eve in Genesis 1 in the early church.Read More →
When did death enter the world? How does the theological claim that death is part of the fall relate to the scientific claim that death has been Read More →
In this activity, students show their progress in seeing how learning physics relates to shalom and discernment by sharing their thinking with others throughout the year.Read More →
This first activity engages students in considering how important the resurrection really is to the Christian faith. It invites them to view their own assumptions in comparison Read More →
This activity uses a graphic representation to help students see in a fresh way how science and faith are talked about in the world at large. Teaching Read More →
In this book, world-renown theoretical physicist Michio Kaku interviews over three hundred of the world’s top scientists, lays out a fascinating template for what is to Read More →
Zondervan’s 32-volume Counterpoints series specializes in encouraging understanding and dialogue about topics on which Christians disagree. This volume tackles one of the most controversial faith and Read More →
In Creation and the Persistence of Evil, Jewish scholar Levenson articulates a Hebrew response to the problem of evil. He sets his argument in opposition to the Read More →
In his book From Nature to Creation, Norman Wirzba, professor of theology and ecology at Duke University, raises the question: How would our thoughts and actions change Read More →